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SIDNEY CROSBY AND ROGER FEDERER, A HAPPY BIRTHDAY



SIDNEY CROSBY AND FEDERER, A HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Normally when Sidney Crosby walks into a room, he's the centre of attention. He had some company Sunday.The NHL superstar met tennis ace Roger Federer for the first time at the Rogers Cup. They were going to hit balls together on a practice court but rain scuttled their plans. Instead, the two got a chance to talk before holding a photo opportunity at the Rexall Centre.
The Swiss tennis star oozed comfort and confidence as he strolled into the media interview room with the collar raised on the jacket of his all-white warmup suit. He was followed by a smiling Crosby, who was sporting tennis gear and a baseball hat. Both athletes celebrated birthdays on the weekend and tournament director Karl Hale brought out a cake for the occasion.
"But I'm older, you can tell, right?" Federer quipped as a swarm of photographers snapped away.
Federer, a 16-time Grand Slam champion, turned 29 on Sunday while Crosby turned 23 a day earlier.
"He mentioned that he watched the Olympics," Crosby said of their chat. "I mentioned that I'd seen him play at the U.S. Open and things like that. It was pretty general talk but I think it's pretty neat when you have that opportunity, being athletes and being able to relate to certain things.
"It's always fun to understand and learn what he may go through so that makes it a lot of fun."
Crosby, a star forward with the Pittsburgh Penguins, scored the overtime winner against the United States to give Canada the gold medal at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. He has been a dominant force in his sport, much like Federer, who is considered one of the best to ever pick up a racket.
The two-time Rogers Cup champion is still in top form even though he's no longer the world's top-ranked player. He's the No. 3 seed at the US$2.43-million tournament.
Crosby, of Cole Harbour, N.S., said he's a big tennis fan who enjoys getting on court in the summer months.
"I was actually at the U.S. Open (in 2008) and saw Roger play in the final," Crosby said. "I follow it pretty closely and this is a pretty neat experience for me."
Crosby said there are a number of NHL players who enjoy playing tennis in the off-season, but no one is head and shoulders above the rest.
"Maybe Jay McKee, the way he talks," Crosby said with a laugh. "He's pretty good. Usually you have a few guys who can play and it's not unusual to have a few guys on every time who like to play pretty regularly."
Crosby, who played with McKee last season, won a Stanley Cup with the Penguins in 2009. The 2007 Hart Trophy winner was a finalist for the NHL's most valuable player award again this year after recording 109 points.
Crosby said he "took it easy" Saturday night and enjoyed some time at home with his family.
"Nothing too big," he said. "I've had a nice string of birthdays there with my 21st and then having the Cup on my 22nd. "So this one was a bit slower pace than those ones."

MONDAY ORDER OF PLAY AND QUALIFYING RESULTS FOR
ROGERS CUP PRESENTED BY NATIONAL BANK

ORDER OF PLAY - MONDAY, AUGUST 09, 2010
CENTRE COURT start 11:00 am
S Stakhovsky (UKR) vs R Gasquet (FRA)

Not Before 1:00 PM
G Simon (FRA) vs [12] M Youzhny (RUS)
[Q] M Russell (USA) vs [16] S Querrey (USA)

Not Before 7:30 PM
[13] J Melzer (AUT) vs [WC] P Polansky (CAN)
[WC] V Pospisil (CAN) / M Raonic (CAN) vs N Djokovic (SRB) / R Nadal (ESP)

GRANDSTAND start 11:00 am
V Hanescu (ROU) vs [WC] M Raonic (CAN)
T Robredo (ESP) vs [Q] J Nieminen (FIN)
F Lopez (ESP) vs T de Bakker (NED)
E Gulbis (LAT) vs T Bellucci (BRA)
[14] N Almagro (ESP) vs [Q] I Marchenko (UKR)

COURT 1 start 11:00 am
J Chela (ARG) vs A Falla (COL)
[Q] D Istomin (UZB) vs J Benneteau (FRA)
R Hutchins (GBR) / A Murray (GBR) vs P Kohlschreiber (GER) / G Monfils (FRA)
S Aspelin (SWE) / P Hanley (AUS) vs [WC] F Dancevic (CAN) / A Shamasdin (CAN)

COURT 3 start 12:00 noon
L Mayer (ARG) vs [Q] K Anderson (RSA)
O Dolgopolov (UKR) vs P Petzschner (GER)
J Nieminen (FIN) / R Soderling (SWE) vs J Benneteau (FRA) / M Llodra (FRA)

RESULTS - AUGUST 08, 2010

Qualifying Singles - Second Round
Qualifying - Y Lu (TPE) d M Copil (ROU) 76(5) 57 63
Qualifying - D Istomin (UZB) d S Devvarman (IND) 46 63 76(10)
Qualifying - J Nieminen (FIN) d P Mathieu (FRA) 63 46 75
Qualifying - I Marchenko (UKR) d C Salamanca (COL) 63 76(2)
Qualifying - M Russell (USA) d P Bester (CAN) 62 62
Qualifying - K Anderson (RSA) d T Smyczek (USA) 62 64
Qualifying - F Fognini (ITA) d M Yani (USA) 64 63

Singles and doubles main draws can be found at:
http://www.rogerscup.com/men/english/drawSheets.php

About Rogers Cup presented by National Bank in Toronto
Rogers Cup presented by National Bank in Toronto is a Tennis Canada owned and operated world-class tournament celebrating its 129th anniversary of the men’s event. Rogers Cup presented by National Bank takes place August 7-15, 2010 at the state-of-the-art Rexall Centre on the campus of York University. As an ATP Masters 1000 tournament and U.S. Open Series event, Rogers Cup presented by National Bank will showcase the world’s top male tennis talent in Toronto for nine exciting days. Rogers Cup presented by National Bank is the third-oldest title in tennis, behind only Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. For more information and tickets visit www.rogerscup.com.

About Tennis Canada
Founded in 1890, Tennis Canada is a non-profit, national sport association responsible for leading the growth, promotion and showcasing of tennis in Canada. Tennis Canada owns and operates two of the premier events on the ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tours; Rogers Cup men’s and women’s events that rotate annually between Rexall Centre in Toronto and Uniprix Stadium in Montreal. In addition, Tennis Canada owns and operates six professional ITF sanctioned events and financially supports six other professional tournaments in Canada. Tennis Canada operates national training centres at the Centre of Excellence in Toronto and at Uniprix Stadium in Montreal. Tennis Canada is a proud member of the International Tennis Federation, the Canadian Olympic Committee, the Canadian Paralympic Committee and the International Wheelchair Tennis Association, and serves to administer, sponsor and select the teams for Davis Cup, Fed Cup, the Olympic Games and all wheelchair, junior and senior national teams. Tennis Canada invests its surplus into tennis development. For more information on Tennis Canada please visit our Web site at: www.LoveMeansNothing.ca
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